Hotels and B&Bs
in and aroundGarreg, Gwynedd

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Built in the mid-19th century as a dower house in the style of a French chateau, Rhianfa has been carefully restored in recent years to create a luxurious venue. Mature grounds reach to the shore. Bed...

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Set in beautifully landscaped grounds and surrounded by the RSPB Ynys-hir Nature Reserve, Plas Ynyshir Hall is a haven of calm. The house was once owned by Queen Victoria and is surrounded by mountain...

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CAERNARFON

Guest Accommodation

Situated in 15 acres of beautiful grounds in Snowdonia, this delightful Grade II listed building dates back to the mid-17th century, but has many Victorian additions. It was once the home of the Armst...

Blackthorn Farm is a family-run establishment that is also a camping and touring site. Set in 18 peaceful acres on Holy Island, the farm enjoys outstanding panoramic views of the Irish Sea, Snowdonia,...

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DWYGYFYLCHI

Inn

The Gladstone first and foremost a great pub enjoying a superb sea facing outlook with views of Puffin Island and Great Orme. Guests can sit inside or out to take in the sunset with drinks and an exte...

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DOLGELLAU

Farm House

A warm welcome is assured at this 18th-century farmhouse which lies at the foot of Cader Idris amid breathtaking scenery. The bedrooms are spacious and have Welsh oak furniture; the upper room has a b...

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BETWS-Y-COED

Guest Accommodation

Set in more than two acres of mature grounds including a mountain stream and woodland, this impressive Victorian rectory provides high standards of comfort and good facilities. Stylish decor and quali...

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This impressive, privately-owned hotel is centrally located and offers a variety of well-equipped bedrooms. Elegant public areas include a tastefully appointed restaurant where competently prepared di...

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LLANDUDNO

Guest House

This impressive Victorian villa is on a leafy avenue within easy walking distance of the promenade. Abbey Lodge has been lovingly restored, and the stylish decor and furniture add to its charm. Bedroo...

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ST ASAPH

Farm House

Dating from the 16th century, this Grade II listed building is said to be the earliest brick-built house in Wales and retains many original features, including a wealth of exposed beams and inglenook ...